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  • #16
    I recently bunged one of these:

    Coolermaster CP5-8JD1F-0L Upto XP3200+

    into an el-cheapo machine I was building - and for the price (it's only about £6.50, which for the UK is v. cheap) I was very impressed. So if you want to stay cheap, and a bit quieter than stock, it's a good bet. 80mm fan, copper core and aluminium fins. I was just taken aback by the low price, so thought I'd try it out.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Kurt
      The stock HS/F for the Athlon are fine. They're not whipser silent à la Zalman, but they're not very noisy -they used to be bit not anymore.

      As for the performance with one stick instead of 2, well...it's not noticeable.

      BTW, if you wondered why the A7N8X-X is cheaper than the A7N8X, it's because it is a _single_ channel nforce2 board...

      Also, get a XP2600+ if you can, they overclock nicely and are faster than the Barton (the 2600+ is about the same price as the 2500+).
      I'd still stick to the 2500+ 512KB cache, versus 256KB in the 2600+ .. and if both can overclock to the same frequencies, which I think they can, the 2500+ will be faster
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      • #18
        I'll be starting uni soon and compiling a new pc for that, well im still in the early stages maybe i will stick with my old one for another year.

        But if i decide to get it, it will be something similar to this.

        Gigabyte SoA nForce 2 ATX A 2L R £113.20

        IBM Deskstar180GXP 123.5GB UDMA100 £73.20

        AMD Athlon XP 2600+ 2.08Ghz SoA £71.07

        Crucial Technology 256MB 184DIMM PC3200 NP CL3 £32.37 £64.74

        Sub-total £328.21
        VAT £57.40
        Total £385.61
        Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe (nForce2)>>AMD 2500+@ 3200+ (Barton)>>1.5 GB Ram (PC400)>>Leadtek GF 6800 12x6(385/850)>>Western Digital 120GB (WD1200JB) & Fujitsu 20Gb(MPF3204AT)>>Cambridge Audio azur 540A>>Razer Viper(Mouse)>>V7 V7S20PD 20.1 TFT Monitor>>NEC 3510A>>Lite-ON (40x10)>>Cherry CyMotion>>CanoScan N670U>>Epson Stylus Color 760>>Windows XP (SP2)


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        • #19
          Originally posted by Helevitia
          I realized another problem. He will need a new case as well since his old Dell case and PS will not work.

          anybody know a cheap case with an AMD approved PS? I know about the $18 Allied 300W PS, but what about a functional case with maybe USB ports on the front?

          Dave
          Your best bet might be your local Mom & Pop PC store.
          Around here they have cases for about $35, as long as he has no specialized needs like high drive bay count or zoot looks.
          And no shipping charges, which would be quite a bit higher than for the other parts he is getting.
          chuck
          Chuck
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          • #20
            @kastuvas: make sure you get the 8MB edition of the 180GXP, not the 2MB one.

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            • #21
              I put a really quiet one one my friend's 1700+. I think it was a coolermaster DP5-6I11A

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              Works fine at 166 (1.83 GHz)
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              • #22
                Oh No! He now has $600 to spend on the mentioned above plus case and new video card. Back to the drawing board.....
                Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and slide on the ice.

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                • #23
                  Well, just buy the same and pocket the rest as your fee.

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                  • #24
                    and scam my own brother

                    OK, now I am a really tight spot because I can get the Radeon 9800(non pro) for $250. That brings the grand total to $556 shipped to my door, but that only leaves me with $44 dollars for the case and power supply. Is there such a case and power supply to power this system without worrying about power problems? If anyone knows a good case and power supply for $44 or less, fess up!

                    Dave
                    Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and slide on the ice.

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                    • #25
                      tell him to bost it to $620~650 and you should be fine
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                      • #26
                        or get a 9500

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Helevitia
                          and scam my own brother

                          OK, now I am a really tight spot because I can get the Radeon 9800(non pro) for $250. That brings the grand total to $556 shipped to my door, but that only leaves me with $44 dollars for the case and power supply. Is there such a case and power supply to power this system without worrying about power problems? If anyone knows a good case and power supply for $44 or less, fess up!

                          Dave
                          You can get EnLight mid-tower cases with 300 W power supplies that are actually decent, for abou $50. I've used many and never had a problem. With a smaller ps you might be able to squeeze it in for $45.

                          Jammrock
                          “Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get out”
                          –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

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                          • #28
                            For me, I will get a Plextor DVD+/-RW

                            But in your case, I will get a Sapphire Radeon 9600 for 170 dollars (canadian) and some Ram, if his system is 1GHz+

                            But that's jsut me...

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                            • #29
                              OK, we ordered it. We decided to get this Enermax case for $54 and a 350W PS. If we have any problems, we will return it.

                              VGA ATIOEM|RADEON 9800 128M 8X AGP% (Qty=1,Price=249.00)
                              MB NFORCE2 A7N8X-X ASUS R (Qty=1,Price=83.99)
                              CPU AMD|2500/333 ATHLON XP BARTON R (Qty=1,Price=92.00)
                              DDRAM 512MB|64X64 PC-2700 CRUCIAL% (Qty=1,Price=88.99)
                              CASE EMAX|10B M ATX CS-3191L-B3A RT (Qty=1,Price=54.00)


                              Dave
                              Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and slide on the ice.

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                              • #30
                                congrats (maybe not coz i assumed u didn't get any money from ur bro. haha jk)

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